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OSU players gather for the national anthem prior to the UCLA game at Gill Coliseum on Feb. 21, 2016. The Beavers won 64-54(Photo: Gary Horowitz/Statesman Journal)

Senior forward Deven Hunter (two points) was the only other OSU player to score.

“It was just one of those games where you’re just going to your absolute money all the time,” OSU coach Scott Rueck said.

Weisner (17.7 points per game), Wiese (12.7 ppg) and Hamblin (11.3 ppg) are the Beavers’ top three scores, so it’s not surprise to see them put up big numbers. But junior guard Gabby Hanson (8.2 ppg) and senior forward Deven Hunter (6.7 ppg) can usually be counted on to score.

Hanson had a season-high 20 points against California on Jan. 15, and Hunter tallied a season-high 19 against Stanford on Jan. 17, hitting 5 of 7 3-pointers.

“It just happened that we got the shots and the points tonight,” Weisner said after the UCLA game, “but this is not a three-person team and everybody can play.”

Kudos to OSU fans: An enthusiastic crowd of 5,654 showed up Sunday for Senior Day. The seventh-ranked Beavers (24-3, 15-1) concluded the regular season 15-1 at home and led the Pac-12 in attendance with an average of 4,245 per game.

OSU is 42-4 in its last 46 home games.

“I’ve never been on the road anywhere near what this is (at Gill),” Rueck said. “I’ve been in (arenas) with more people, but not the atmosphere. That’s what this is all about.”